I completed a PhD at Imperial College London’s Computational, Cognitive and Clinical Neuroimaging Lab. (C³NL), under the supervision of Prof. Christian Beckmann and Prof. Tom Nichols. In this work I used resting-state fMRI to examine the effects of neurochemical (in particular dopaminergic) modulations on large-scale network functional connectivity in the human brain. I also investigated the interactions between variability in such systems-level phenomena and individual differences in cognitive factors. Much of this research stemmed from valuable collaborations with, among other colleagues, Prof. Serge Rombouts (Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition), Prof. Paul Matthews (Imperial College London and GlaxoSmithKline) and the . . . → Read More: Dr. David M. Cole